Corruption and Within-Country Stereotypes

49 Pages Posted: 10 Jul 2020 Last revised: 28 Mar 2022

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Paolo Buonanno

University of Bergamo - Department of Economics

Marcello Puca

University of Bergamo; CSEF - University of Naples Federico II - Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF)

Patrizia Sbriglia

University of Campania - LUIGI VANVITELLI

Date Written: February 18, 2022

Abstract

We conduct a hybrid experimental-observational study on college students to investigate whether the exposure to institutions of significantly heterogeneous quality affects their behavior and their stereotypes about others' behavior in a corruption experiment. The 2x2 between-subject experimental design varies:

(i) the availability of information on the geographic origin of the participants; and

(ii) whether participants are matched with others from the same macro-region.

Experimental results show that:

(i) knowing the other’s region of origin significantly increases the probability of engaging in corruption, but mostly when briber and bribee belong to different macro-regions;

(ii) coming from municipalities with a lower contemporary and historical level of civic capital significantly increases the probability of engaging in corruption.

Our findings suggest that the quality of institutions has a persistent effect on an individuals' internalized prosocial norms, and that these effects are evident even in a highly controlled laboratory setting.

Keywords: Corruption, Institutions, Social Capital, Diversity

JEL Classification: A14, C91, D73, Z13

Suggested Citation

Buonanno, Paolo and Puca, Marcello and Sbriglia, Patrizia, Corruption and Within-Country Stereotypes (February 18, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3617590 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3617590

Paolo Buonanno (Contact Author)

University of Bergamo - Department of Economics ( email )

Via dei Caniana 2
Bergamo, Bergamo 24127
Italy

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Marcello Puca

University of Bergamo ( email )

Via dei Caniana 2
Bergamo, 24127
Italy

CSEF - University of Naples Federico II - Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF) ( email )

Via Cintia
Complesso Monte S. Angelo
Naples, Naples 80126
Italy

Patrizia Sbriglia

University of Campania - LUIGI VANVITELLI ( email )

Gran Priorato di Malta
Caserta CE, Caserta 83100
Italy

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